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History Talks - HCNSW Podcasts

Hosted by Unknown Host · EN-AU · 50 episodes

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The History Talks podcasts offer a valuable opportunity to delve into Australian history through the insights of prominent historians or those who significantly contribute to historical knowledge. These recordings capture speaker events, providing listeners with a platform to engage with the rich historical narratives and perspectives shared by experts in the field. Whether exploring significant events, individuals, or societal transformations, these podcasts serve as an accessible and informative resource for those interested in delving deeper into Australia's past. The History Talks podcasts are a series of recordings of speaker events featuring leading Australian Historians, produced by the History Council of New South Wales. Creative Commons license: CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)

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Unknown Host hosts History Talks - HCNSW Podcasts, a history show with 50 episodes published.

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HCNSW Annual History Lecture 2025 Dr Margaret Cook

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History Now: Interpreting Cockatoo Island/Wareamah: Past, Present, Future

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Waramah/Cockatoo Island is one of Sydney Harbour’s most complex historical sites. Shaped by layers of incarceration, labour, industry, and governance, the island offers a rare opportunity to examine how power, punishment

History Now 2025 Wood Memorial Lecture in History: 'Creative Histories: A Conversation'

Dec 4, 20251h 36m0

In this History Now/Wood Memorial Lecture event, Dr. Sophie Loy-Wilson from the discipline of History at the University of Sydney sits down with three extraordinary scholars who have drawn on lived experiences and divers

History Now: Teaching History: The future of history education in NSW

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History Now: Cultural Heritage in Danger: Current Crises and Practical Solutions

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History Now: History Podcasts: an exciting avenue for historical research or yet more populist compromise?

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In this episode of History Now 2025, the rising genre of History Podcasts is explored in a discussion between Geraldine Fela and Leigh Boucher from Macquarie University, chaired by Craig Barker from the University of Syd

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First Nations Conversations, Episode 2: "Living Histories: First Nations Creatives and Researchers in Conversation"

Sep 30, 20251h 0mEp. 2S1

This conversation is part of the HCNSW podcast series "First Nations Conversations" that looks at First Nations histories of resilience, survival, and resistance. This episode of "First Nations Conversations" is the reco

First Nations Conversations, Episode 1: Dr Aunty Rhonda Radley

Aug 17, 202559mEp. 1S1

Dr Aunty Rhonda Radley joins Jadzia Stronell to share her journey in language revitalisation, community work, education, and healing. She reflects on truth-telling around the Blackmans Point massacre, the responsibilitie

Rethinking Migration Histories: Australian Perspectives, and Global Directions -- HCNSW at Sydney Writers' Festival 2025

Jun 26, 20251h 4m0

Australian migration stories have tended to represent specific experiences of coming to Australia over our relatively short national history. But what does rethinking stories about mobility to, from, and within Australia

Close to Home: Colonial Violence and Family Histories || Newcastle Writers Festival 2025 x HCNSW

May 4, 20251h 2m0

Now, more than ever before, we seem more willing to acknowledge difficult histories in our family trees. At the same time, historians are increasingly writing about colonial violence and challenging long-held myths. What

2024 HCNSW Annual History Lecture ft. Prof. Frank Bongiorno - Making Their Political Mark

Jan 16, 202550m0

The 2024 History Council of New South Wales Annual History Lecture was given by Professor Frank Bongiorno , professor of history at Australian National University. First held in 1996, the Annual History Lecture was inaug

5 Years on from COVID-19: lessons from past health crises and the future of global health

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5 Years on from COVID-19: lessons from past health crises and the future of global health Join an engaging discussion with our distinguished panel of public health and virology experts, who explore enduring infectious di

History Now: Truth-Telling and Histories of Genocide Now

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History Now: The Ethics of True Crime Histories

Nov 7, 202452m0

Can crime narratives truly be told without causing harm or voyeurism? Join us for a compelling discussion as we bring together the insights of Dr. Meg Foster and Dr. Rachel Franks, led by chair, Nerida Campbell. With the

History Now, Ep 7: More-Than-Human Histories

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In this episode of History Now, Emily O’Gorman and Taylor Coyne reflect on how history can be understood and written from more-than-human perspectives. History Now seminars explore current and compelling issues affecting

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History Now, Ep 6: Transnational Design Histories

Oct 10, 202451mEp. 5S1

In this episode of History Now, Livia Rezende and Isabel Rousset explore the ways in which international exchange and transcultural connections inform design and visual histories. History Now seminars explore current and

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History & Memory: Oral Histories and the Science of the Dreaming, Prof. Patrick Nunn, for HCNSW First Nations Stories Series, 2024

Aug 2, 202448m0

This lecture is the first online offering of the 2024 First Nations Stories Series, facilitated by the History Council of New South Wales' Project Officer for First Nations' Histories. For more information about the HCNS

Sydney Writers Festival 2024 - HCNSW Panel: Winning Histories

Jul 9, 202453m0

In this panel, staged by the History Council of NSW at the 2024 Sydney Writers Festival, three award-winning Australian historians discuss the dual art of crafting histories and captivating narratives for diverse audienc

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History Now, Ep 4: Histories of Mental Health

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History Talks - HCNSW Podcasts has published 50 episodes.

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